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CHICAGO PAPER ON POST-WAR AIR ROUTES. (By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright) NEW YORK, July 26. The Chicago "Tribune,” in an editorial discussing post-war overseas air routes, says: “There is a simple formula the American State Department can adopt—that wherever we are flying today in the prosecution of the war our commercial planes shall be allowed to fly in peace, and wherever we have built airfields and other facilities for war use, our commercial aei oplanes shall be allowed to use them after the war, sharing them with the aeroplanes of the country in which they are loc cited. “Our entry into the war has been the salvation of our present allies, not one of which is not deeply indebted to us for both men and arms. We only ask what is rightly ours in seeking the post-war use of the facilities we constructed for their defence.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1943, Page 3
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